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Shopping

Some grocery prices are going up in February—here’s why

An industry-wide ”blackout” is coming to an end, meaning some items in your grocery cart will cost more.

Some grocery prices are going up in February—here’s why
Finance Minister Dominic LeBlanc attends a first ministers meeting in Ottawa on Wednesday, Jan.15, 2025.

Taxes

When does the capital gains tax inclusion rate increase take effect?

Ottawa defers effective date of capital gains changes to 2026 and promises exemptions for the tax inclusion increase.

When does the capital gains tax inclusion rate increase take effect?

News

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate by quarter point to 3%

The central bank announced its sixth cut in a row since June, as looming U.S. tariffs add uncertainty to...

Bank of Canada cuts key interest rate by quarter point to 3%

News

When will rent costs in Canada stop increasing?

Turning point for renters: Rent prices should see relief this year, but markets still tight.

When will rent costs in Canada stop increasing?

Auto

Do affordable starter cars still exist?

As the affordable first car becomes increasingly hard to find for young buyers, auto experts offer these tips for...

Do affordable starter cars still exist?

News

Sweeping tariffs could be 3% hit to Canadian economy

U.S. tariffs on Canadian goods would be an economic blow to Canada, even factoring in possible exemptions to the...

Sweeping tariffs could be 3% hit to Canadian economy

Crypto

Donald Trump’s new meme coin: $Trump

Trump promotes new meme coin before taking office on pro-crypto agenda.

Donald Trump’s new meme coin: $Trump

Investing

JPMorgan, Lululemon and more: The week in earnings

JPMorgan posts record profits, Lululemon raises guidance, Cogeco kickstarts three-year plan, and UnitedHealth beats expectations.

JPMorgan, Lululemon and more: The week in earnings
Canadian holding a cellphone, considering making a complaint against mobile provider.

Budgeting

Complaints against Rogers, Bell and other Canadian telcos at record levels

Increased phone, internet, and television service customer complaints were reported from 2023 to 2024, according to a watchdog report.

Complaints against Rogers, Bell and other Canadian telcos at record levels